Long Island State Parks 4 Wheel Drive Fishing Access Guide
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Long Island State Parks 4 Wheel Drive Fishing Access Guide
LONG ISLAND STATE PARK HEADQUARTERS Belmont Lake State Park, P.O. Box 247, Babylon, NY 11702 (631) 669-1000 Long Island State Parks 4 WHEEL DRIVE FISHING ACCESS GUIDE NIGHT FISHING & PARKING The Four-Wheel Beach Driving Permit or the Sport Fishing Permit also entitles the holder to park at the following locations between sunset and sunrise for fishing only, from April 1 to December 31 unless specified differently. Captree State Park *Main field *Overlook Field *Captree Launch Parking Field - September 15 to December 31 only * Captree Drawbridge (north side only) Jones Beach State Park *Fields 6, 10, West End 2 *West End Boat Basin *West End Work Dock Area *Green Island Robert Moses State Park *Field 2 *Field 3 - September 15 to December 31 only Field 4 - April 1 to May 20 and September 15 to December 31 only Hither Hills State Park *April 1 to Memorial Day Weekend and Labor Day to December 31 only Montauk Point State Park *Lower Parking Lot Only Sunken Meadow State Park *Fields 1, 3 2 Wildwood State Park *Main Field MILES FROM NYC WINTER SPORTS l X-COUNTRY SKI p SLED HILLS TENNIS l PRO SHOP AVAILABLE SWIMMING l POOL p BATHHOUSE = SALT WATER PICNICKING l RESERVED AREAS HISTORIC INTEREST HIKING TRAILS l EXERCISE GUIDED TOURS l BY RESERVATION GOLF l PRO SHOP [ PITCH PUTT FOOD SERVICE FISHING l BAIT STATION [ FLY = SALT WATER m FRESH CAMPING l TRAILER HOOKUPS BRIDLE PATH BOATING l RENTAL OR CHARTER p RAMP [ BASIN 3 - AVAILABLE BICYCLE PATH l RENTAL PARK, LOCATION AND PHONE NUMBER BALL/PLAYFIELDS [ PERMIT REQUIRED LONG ISLAND STATE PARK REGION PARK FACILITIES ACRES Table of Contents Night Fishing & Parking................................................................Page 2 Permit Conditions.........................................................................Page 3 Required Equipment and Tips......................................................Page 4 Safety Equipment and Getting Un-Stuck......................................Page 4 Napeague State Park...................................................................Page 5 Montauk State Park......................................................................Page 6 Hither Hills State Park..................................................................Page 7 Gilgo.............................................................................................Page 8 Sore Thumb..................................................................................Page 8 Democrat Point.............................................................................Page 9 Robert Moses State Park.............................................................Page 9 Piping Plover............................................................................... Page 10 1. BAYARD CUTTING ARBORETUM 690 50 OAKDALE - (631) 581-1002 3 3l 3 3 2. BELMONT LAKE 459 42 NORTH BABYLON - (631) 667-5055 3 3 3l 3 3 m 3 3l 3l 3. BETHPAGE 1475 3l FARMINGDALE - (516) 249-0701 3 3 3 3 3l 3 3 3l p 37 4. BRENTWOOD 52 47 BRENTWOOD - (631) 667-5055 3 5. BROOKHAVEN 1589 WADING RIVER - (631) 929-43143 6. CALEB SMITH 5433 m SMITHTOWN - (631) 265-1054 [ 3l 3 3 68 3l 7. CAMP HERO 754 MONTAUK - (631) 668-3781 3 3 3= 3l 3 3 8. CAPTREE 2983l WEST ISLIP - (631) 669-0449 [ p 3l = 3 3 47 128 47 9. CAUMSETT STATE HISTORIC PARK 1500 35 LLOYD NECK - (631) 423-1770 3 3 = 3 3 3 3l 10. COLD SPRING HARBOR 40 33 COLD SPRING HARBOR - (631) 423-1770 3 3l 11. CONNETQUOT RIVER 3473 3 m OAKDALE/BOHEMIA - (631) 581-1005 3 [ 3l 3 3 3l 50 12.GILGO 1223 38 WANTAGH - (516) 785-1600 3 = 13. GOVERNOR ALFRED E. SMITH/ 126633l SUNKEN MEADOW 3 3 3 3 = 3 3l 3 3 p = p KINGS PARK - (631) 269-4333 46 14.HECKSCHER 1657 3l EAST ISLIP - (631) 581-2100 3 3 3 p 3 3 = 3 3 3l = p 50 15. HEMPSTEAD LAKE 775 WEST HEMPSTEAD - (516) 766-1029 3l 21 3 3 3 3m 3 3 3l 16. HITHER HILLS 1755 3 p MONTAUK - (631) 668-2554 3 3 3 3 3 = 3 3 3 = 3 3 122 17. HITHER WOODS 557 125 MONTAUK - (631) 668-5000 3 3 18.JAMESPORT 530 88 SOUTHOLD - (631) 929-4314 3 19. JONES BEACH 2413 3l 3[ 3 3[ 3l 3 3[ 3l 3 = p WANTAGH - (516) 785-1600 33 20. MONTAUK DOWNS 160 128 MONTAUK - (631) 668-5000 3 3l 3 l 3 l 21. MONTAUK POINT 724 132 MONTAUK POINT - (631) 668-3781 3 3 = 3 3 3 3 3 22.NAPEAGUE 1364 118 MONTAUK - (631) 668-50003 23. NISSEQUOGUE RIVER 153 3m KINGS PARK - (631) 269-4927 3 3l [ 3l 3 3 24. ORIENT BEACH 357 3 = ORIENT - (631) 323-2440 3 3l 3 = 3 3l 3 3l p 25. PLANTING FIELDS ARBORETUM 409 STATE HISTORIC PARK 3l OYSTER BAY - (516) 922-8600 26. ROBERT MOSES 875 3l FIRE ISLAND - (631) 669-0449 3 3 [ = 27. SAG HARBOR SAG HARBOR - (631) 668-3781 3 3[ 3 3l 46 118 330 3 = 3 p 48 341 84 3 3 28.SHADMOOR 99 127 MONTAUK - (631) 668-3781 3= 3 29.TRAILVIEW 400 37 WOODBURY - (631) 423-1770 3 3 30. VALLEY STREAM 97 18 VALLEY STREAM - (516) 825-4128 3 3 3 3l 3l 3l 3l 31. WALT WHITMAN BIRTHPLACE 1 37 HUNTINGTON STATION - (631) 427-5240 3 3 32.WILDWOOD 769 3 = WADING RIVER - (631) 929-4314 3 3l 3= 3 3 3 p 3l 73 PIPING PLOVER Plovers, least terns and other endangered species Endangered and threatened species including piping plovers, least terns and a rare beach plant called sea-beach amaranth can be found on some beaches. Please respect symbolic fencing and barricades that have been installed to protect these areas and wildlife. Persons may be arrested and fined for killing, harassing or in any way disturbing these species. Beach is subject to closure during nesting season. For your safety and the safety of others... Do not feed, attract, touch or harass any wildlife. Animals in the park may seem tame, but they are still wild. Please report any odd behavior seen in animals, or any bites, scratches or other contact with wild or domestic animals to a park official immediately. 10 Long Island State Park Beach Driving Permit Conditions 9 N.Y.C.R.R. 372.1 - 372.6;415.4 In addition to the conditions that appear on your permit, the following specific conditions must also be followed: 1. All permits will expire on December 31, regardless of the date issued. 2. Permits are valid for 4-wheel drive vehicles only and allow access to designated beach areas for the purpose of fishing only. 3. Tires shall not exceed either 33 inches in diameter or 12.5 inches in width as measured at the widest point. 4. Before passing the Beach Vehicle checkpoint location, all beach vehicle tires must be aired down to one-half the maximum rated tire pressure. 5. Vehicles are prohibited from driving through bathing areas from 7am to 5 pm beginning the Friday before Memorial Day Weekend until after Labor Day at specifically designated parks. 6. Follow designated access roads to the beach. Do not exceed 10 MPH at any time. Vehicles are permitted access to fishing areas only; vehicles are not permitted elsewhere in off-road travel. Always stay to the right when approaching oncoming vehicles. DO NOT DRIVE on dunes, wetlands, beach grass, bird nesting areas, or in seal haul out areas. 7. Do not destroy the sand fence. This fence is helpful in maintaining a stable beach environment. 8. Pedestrians have the right-of-way; please be courteous to people walking on the beach. 9. Please help us maintain a safe, clean, and attractive environment for the enjoyment of everyone. Return unwanted fish to the water. Take litter and debris with you and discard in trash receptacles. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THE PERMIT CONDITIONS WILL RESULT IN IMMEDIATE REVOCATION OF PERMIT. PERMIT WILL BE REVOKED FOR ONE YEAR FROM DATE OF REVOCATION . THERE WILL BE NO REPLACEMENTS FOR LOST, STOLEN OR REVOKED PERMITS. DUPLICATE PERMITS WILL NOT BE ISSUED. PERMITS WILL NOT BE ISSUED MAY 1 THROUGH LABOR DAY. 3 WHAT IF I GET STUCK? *Do not spin your tires *Check and make sure you are in 4 wheel drive *Lower tire pressure between 15 and 18 psi *Pull a small amount of sand away from the front and rear of all four tires *Slowly attempt to drive in reverse, where the sand is compacted *Keep front tires straight, back up attempt to free your vehicle *Proceed evenly, keeping up your momentum without spinning your tires *If buried, jack vehicle up first, then compact sand under tires. EXTRA SAFETY EQUIPMENT *Portable cellular phone *Fire Extinguisher *Tire Inflation Device *CB Radio *Tool Kit *Flashlight *First Aid Kit *Garbage Bags *Gallon of Water 4 ROBERT MOSES STATE PARK Driving all over the beach is reckless and can be harmful. ● Use designated access roads only. Undesignated area access is i llegal, and can cause erosion leaving the beach vulnerable to storm damage. ● Ruts and holes caused by a stuck vehicle must be filled in after said vehicle has been removed. ● Tire pressure should be at least one half the maximum recommended pressure located on the side-wall of the tire. A pressure of 16 to 20 pounds is a safe range. ● Stay away from all vegetation as the weight of the vehicle could destroy root systems. ● Avoid the high water rack line, as birds often feed in this area, and it is subject to debris and hard conch shells that could damage your tires. DEMOCRAT POINT TIPS AND PRACTICES ● Wherever possible, use existing tracks. SENSITIVE AREA - Piping Plover ALL NEW YORK STATE PARKS Fishing Tackle, including Rods, and Reels (for all persons age 12 and over) Portable Toilet Tow Rope or Tow Chain Jack, Jack Board, Shovel Approved Tires, Spare Tire (Maximum of 33 inches in diameter by 12.5 inches in width) Tire Gauge (capable of registering a minimum of 5 PSI.) Robert Moses Park Office-631-669-0449 Park Police- 631-321-3700 REQUIRED EQUIPMENT 9 8 SENSITIVE AREA - Piping Plover Park Police - 631.321.3700 Robert Moses State Park - 631-669-0449 v Park Police - 631-321-3700 Montauk Downs - 631-668-5000 Napeague State Park v SENSITIVE AREA - Piping Plover 5 SENSITIVE AREA - Piping Plover ry te . me rd ce Park Police - 631-321-3700 Montauk Downs - 631-668-5000 beech st. fir la . cedar st. Air Station in Parking Lot Light House Park Police - 631-321-3700 Montauk Downs - 631-668-5000 rel lau Montauk Point State Park . la m el 6 oak la. 7